Franjo Nevistić

Franjo Nevistić (July 2, 1913, Šujica, Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina - June 13, 1984, Buenos Aires, Argentina), was a Croatian journalist and essayist.[1]

Biography

Franjo Nevistić was born in Šujica 1913. He was born in the family of Ilija and Ruža (Lauš) Nevistić. attended elementary school in his native village and secondary education received a Franciscan Classical Gymnasium in Široki Brijeg. He studied in Zagreb where he graduated in October 1939. he received his Ph.D., 31 October 1940, at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb. From 1941 to 1942 he was with specialization in Rome where he was at the same time secretary of the local mission of the Independent State Of Croatia. From 1944 stožer the University Headquarters in Zagreb and chief editor of the weekly Readiness. In exile he was Secretary domobrana Croatian and Croatian-Argentine Cultural Club. Publishing a newsletter Croatia and the editor of the magazine Studia croatica where he wrote articles.

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